Jeanson stated that there were several important occasions when she did not use EPO: "In 2004, at my most beautiful victory over the Mount Royal (Montreal World Cup). I did not want to prove any more that I was the best in the world, I wanted to prove that I was not doped. It was a question of survival, a question of revenge."

Jeanson also confirmed that she and her coach Andre Aubut were married for six months (to obtain U.S. residency for both while they established the restaurant business). She also admits that their verbal relationship was at times violent.

Jeanson says that it was Aubut who incited her to begin doping, which Aubut denies. In a telephone conversation, he first said that it was a mutual decision, a statement that he later retracted, saying that he had no knowledge that Jeanson was using EPO. After she retired Jeanson went into therapy, "What makes me feel worst, is to have lied to people who believed me."

This first part of the interview Jeanson admits to doping. Next Thursday (September 27th), Enquête attempts to find out the answers to the questions: Who provided the EPO?, How did Jeanson pass doping controls? How much did Aubut influence Jeanson?